2016 Fantasy Baseball Rankings & ProjectionsOutfielder #30

Schwarber was called up on June 16th last season and proceeded to set the League on fire hitting 16 homers through his first 52 career games. He did end the season with 17 straight homerless games as Pitchers adjusted to him but he was able to make his own adjustments launching five homers in nine postseason games.

He was the fourth overall pick in the 2014 MLB Draft out of the University of Indiana and moved quickly through the Cubs' Farm System. Schwarber will be a middle-of-the-order hitter in Chicago for years to come as his skill set and versatility will allow Joe Maddon to find him a spot in the lineup everyday. He has tremendous Fantasy upside this season as one of a few Catchers that can, and will, challenge a 30-homer season. Schwarber also qualifies as an Outfielder in Fantasy this year giving him even more value heading into 2016.

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Schwarber did struggle against lefties last season posting a .143 batting average against South Paws (.278 against RHP) but I'm not too worried about Kyle as he is clutch when it counts as proof by his .270 average with runners on base last year.